Fox's "American Idol" should have a good night in the ratings because it's facing reruns on CBS. The singing contest wraps up the sudden-death round from Las Vegas at 8. The last 10 male singers, including David Willis of Mount Dora, will perform. The judges will decide which five singers go forward. By the show's conclusion, "Idol" will have its Top 20.

Cee Lo Green of "The Voice" becomes a patient on "Anger Management" at 9:30 on FX. The clips show Charlie Sheen counseling Green. Sheen is also a guest on "Late Show With David Letterman" at 11:35 on CBS.

Because the February sweeps ended Wednesday, the networks will offer more repeats than usual. But Malcolm McDowell guest stars in a new "Community" at 8 on NBC.

ABC starts its evening with a new "Zero Hour" at 8, then shifts a "Scandal" rerun to 9. If you missed Jimmy Kimmel's post-Oscar special, you can catch it at 10. The special includes Channing Tatum writhing on a grand piano as Jamie Foxx plays.

If you're sad you won't have a new "Big Bang Theory" at 8 on CBS, you can catch series star Jim Parsons on Kimmel's late-night show at 11:35 on ABC. Ziggy Marley is another Kimmel guest.

If you miss Steve Carell on "The Office," you can catch him visiting Jay Leno at 11:35 on NBC.

Another year of Oscars is behind us, but TCM continues its 31 Days of Oscar festival. The channel delivers several classics. The groundbreaking "Graduate," which made Dustin Hoffman a star in 1967, airs at 8. "The Producers," the Mel Brooks comedy from 1968, follows at 10. Gene Wilder was nominated for an acting Oscar, Zero Mostel wasn't, and how do you like that? Brooks won a writing award.